Improved lunch valise



SIGMUND EEUST, OF NEW YORK, lN. Y.

-Letters Patent No. 102,103, dated April 19, 1870.

IMPRO'VBD LUNCH VALISE.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of thesame.

I, SIGMUND FEUST, in the city, county, and State of New York, haveinvented a. new and improved Lunch-Valise, of which the following is aspecification.

Nature and Objects ofthe Invention.

.. My invention relates to the construction of a lunchvalise in any ofthe known forms, and consists of two -parts of the frame, or the narrowsides, and of the The sides or body- A, and the bottom or body B,areheld together by hinges or pieces `of cloth, or some other suitablematerial, and attached to the frame C by. hooks D.

By turning the hooksn D parallel in the same direction-` with theapertures E, the body can be detached from the frame.

The bodyl A B and A forms the table-board, and

the frame or body O-takes then the place of the vframe and legs of atable.

To form a table and attach' the parts for that purpose, 1 detach thestrap-edge by loosening the springcatches J from the half-rings F. Iplace thenV the body A B and A on the upper part of the frame C,outside` on outside. l turn then-the half-rings F, which are let in therivets G parallel with the apertnresI. l push then the half-rings Fthrough these apertures and turn the half-rings across the apertures, asshown in drawing, g. 3.

The dish K is placed on the body B, and the bottom of the dish isprovided with protruding ends, L.

Pieces of molding, M, or rivets aiixed to the body B over the endsjustdescribed, will hold the dish to the body and allow its being shoved outfor cleaning.

The dish is provided with appendages, N, to h old bottles, glasses, &c.

The plates O areaiiixed to the'body A by moldings similar to the dish.

Claim Witnesses:

IsAAK OPPENHEIMER, j AUGUST HERZOG:

